Carina Herrstedt

Eve Carina Jessica Herrstedt (born February 26, 1971 in Kristianstad, Sweden) is a Swedish politician representing the Sweden Democrats in the Parliament of Sweden (Riksdag) since the 2010 election.[1] Since 2009 she is second vice president of the Sweden Democrats (SD).

Political views

Herrstedt argues that immigration should be greatly reduced, and that the money that could be saved for the state in that way should instead be used for health care, education, elderly care and social work.

gollark: It seems strange to sell off fundamental properties of reality, but spectrum is actually quite scarce for many uses.
gollark: You see, the government sells off portions of the electromagnetic spectrum for profit, and the 2.4GHz-ish region is one of the "ISM bands" for which basically-arbitrary use is permitted at no cost.
gollark: This is because of radio licensing.
gollark: Interestingly, the micro:bits actually use the same frequency range as WiFi and possibly "microwaves" in the sense of the big food-warming boxes.
gollark: My server is however connected to my router via Ethernet, and my laptop over accursed powerline links.

References

  1. Sveriges Riksdag: Carina Herrstedt (SD), accessed 2013-06-16 (in Swedish)



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